The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings (book review)

The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings (book review)

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Book review:

The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings

 

by Lars Brownworth

United Kingdom: Crux Publishing Ltd., 2014

269 pages

 

The Sea Wolves is a detailed and distinctly readable history of the Viking men and women whose lives, explorations, and conquests helped to shape the history of Europe as we know it beginning in the 7th century.

The Vikings did a lot more than slaughter monks and loot monasteries.

They had a culture, religions, runic writing, wanderlust, and great storytelling.

Vikings were the first Europeans to set foot on the North American continent.

Most of them didn’t wear horned helmets.

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